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Louis Armstrong — Greatest Hits ... CD
Columbia/Legacy, Late 50s. Used .... $0.99
(Out of print. Tray card has a cutout hole.)

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Clifford Brown — Beginning & The End ... CD
Columbia, 1952/1956. Used .... $9.99
Features very early work with Chris Powell & His Blue Flames – on "Ida Red" and "I Come From Jamaica" – plus 3 longer Philly sides from 1956, with Billy Root on tenor and Sam Dockery on piano – on titles that include "Walkin", "Donna Lee", and "Night In Tunisia".
(Out of print, punch through barcode. Columbia Jazz Masterpiece pressing with the logo in the image.)

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Dave Brubeck — Time Further Out (Japanese paper sleeve edition – with bonus tracks) ... CD
Columbia (Japan), 1961. Used .... $19.99
Like Dave Brubeck's legendary Time Out set? Try this one – a great record that takes off from the concept of the first, but which goes in some very fresh new directions – using the same great group with Paul Desmond on alto, Eugene Wright on bass, and Joe Morello on drums! Dave's still working out some nutty time signatures here – but apart from the science, the thing that really makes the record cook is Desmond's alto – icy, edgey, floating, and always a treat – almost even more amazing in the space of some of these offbeat numbers. Titles include "Maori Blues", "Far More Drums", "Bluetee", "Far More Blue", and "It's A Raggy Waltz".
(Out of print. Includes obi.)
Also available: Time Further Out ... LP $5.99

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Johnny Cash — Ring Of Fire – The Best Of Johnny Cash ... CD
Columbia/Legacy, Mid 60s. Used .... $3.99
(CD case has a cutout hole.)

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Bruce Cockburn — Nothing But A Burning Light ... CD
Columbia, 1991. Used 2 CDs .... $2.99
(Promotional copy, small stickers on digipack spine.)

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Leonard Cohen — Future ... CD
Columbia, 1992. Used .... $2.99
(Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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Leonard Cohen — Various Positions ... CD
Columbia, 1984. Used .... $4.99
One of just a couple of albums by Leonard Cohen from the 80s – certainly an underappreciated one, in regard to his late 60s and early 70s canon – and that's a shame, because this is pretty brilliant stuff! Stylistically, there's sparse folk pop, some steel guitar twang and then modern production touches that can't mess it up, thanks to the weight and gravity of Cohen's own voice and the beautiful female backup. Titles include "The Night Comes On", "The Captain", "If It Be Your Will", "Dance Me To The End Of Love", "Coming Back To You" and "Hallelujah".
(Out of print.)

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Ray Conniff — Love Theme From The Godfather/Alone Again Naturally ... CD
Columbia/Collectables, 1972. Used .... $4.99

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D Train — In Your Eyes ... CD
Columbia/Expansion (UK), 1988. Used .... $9.99
A later effort from James D-Train Williams, but still plenty darn great – and proof that his groove was still one of the strongest in 80s soul music! The style of the set follows from Williams' best earlier work – a bit of bounce at the bottom of most of the tracks, but never too much – just enough to make the titles bubble with enough electricity to carry through the catchiest hooks of the lyrics. Instrumentation includes a fair bit of 80s drum machine rhythms, offset by the deeper soul of Williams' vocals – and titles include "Curious", "Runner", "In Your Eyes", "Order In The House", "Smile", "Runner (dub mix)", "With All My Heart", and "Shadow Of Another Love".

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Miles Davis — Cookin At The Plugged Nickel ... CD
Columbia, 1965. Used .... $6.99
(Out of print.)

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Miles Davis — Get Up With It (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD
Columbia (Japan), 1974. Used 2CD Gatefold .... $9.99
Miles Davis' last studio session before a few years of seclusion – and a really monumental effort, probably the baddest of the electric period! The album does a great job of capturing the energy of the frenzied live sets from that time, and matching it with Teo Macero's cut and paste editing, and wizardry at the mixing console. The side long piece "He Loved Him Madly" is a minimalist epic, while "Calypso Frelimo" alternates between mad afro-percussion driven jams and spacey wah-wah trumpet interludes. The rest of the album is divided up into more succinct shorter funky pieces, like classic "Rated X", with Miles basically just leaning on an electric organ over a hyper funk beat, and the bluesy "Honky Tonk" which opens with an incredibly funky burping electric piano break!

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Miles Davis — Miles Ahead ... CD
Columbia, 1957. Used .... $1.99
A masterful meeting of 2 50s modern jazz talents – the trumpet of Miles Davis balanced with the arrangements of Gil Evans – with results that have made the album one of Miles' greatest ever! The sound here is completely sublime – as Davis gets all chromatic and spooky over Evans' edgey arrangements – shimmering nicely in a perfect blend of modernism and lighter, more lyrical touches. Titles include "Springsville", "Blues For Pablo", "New Rhumba", "Lament", and "Miles Ahead". This is the record that your dad bought to prove that he was cool, buy it from us and keep up the family tradition!
(Columbia Jazz Masterpieces pressing.)

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new Miles Davis — You're Under Arrest ... CD
Columbia, 1984. Used .... $3.99
Sweeter studio Miles Davis from the 80s – a record that takes the 70s electric experiments and fuses them into a sound that's got a lot more R&B influence than before! The style is a bit poppy at times, but never in a way that's too slick – and often, Davis is using his muted trumpet to state lines boldly in ways that still have a greater sense of depth and craft than most of his contemporaries. A few tracks show some of the gritty New York rock/funk trend of the time, while others are lighter and more lyrical – and titles include covers of "Time After Time" and "Human Nature" – Miles' attempt to find standards in contemporary pop – plus the tracks "Katia", "You're Under Arrest", "Ms Morrisine", and "One Phone Call/Street Scenes".

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new Doris Day — Hooray For Hollywood Vol 1 ... CD
Columbia, 1959. Used .... $9.99
(Out of print.)

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new Destiny's Child — This Is The Remix ... CD
Columbia/Sony, 2002. Used .... $3.99
12 remixes: "No,No, No Part 2 (Wyclef Jean extended version)", "Emotion (Neptunes rmx)", "Bootylicious (Rockwilder rmx)", "Say My Name (Timbaland rmx)", "Bug A Boo (refugee Camp rmx)", "Dot (E-Poppi mix)", "Survivor (rmx feat. Da Brat)", "Independent Women Pt II", "Nasty Girl (Azza's nu soul mix)", "Jumpin Jumpin (rmx ext)", "Bills, Bills, Bills (Maurice's xclusive livegig mix)" and "So Good (Maurice's soul mix)".

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Earth Wind & Fire — Elements Of Love – The Ballads ... CD
Columbia/Legacy, 1970s. Used .... $6.99

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new Duke Ellington & Count Basie — First Time – The Count Meets The Duke ... CD
Columbia, 1962. Used .... $1.99
Hard to believe it took a few decades in the careers of both players for them to record together – but that's exactly what you've got here – a landmark meeting of Count Basie and Duke Ellington from the early 60s, near the tail end of Duke's classic stretch on Columbia! Teo Macero produced the session with just the right amount of care and class to keep the whole thing from being an exercise in cliche – and there's a surprising amount of depth here that you might not expect – the best modern elements of Duke's orchestra on Columbia, coming into play with a bit more of the fire and vamp of the Basie group at the time! Titles include "Battle Royal", "Wild Man", "Segue In C", "Jumpin At The Woodside", "To You", and "Take The A Train".
(Out of print. Columbia Jazz Masterpiece pressing.)

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Fugees — Score ... CD
Columbia, 1996. Used .... $3.99
We'll forget about the first Fugees LP, this is the one that really launched the career of Lauryn Hill, both as an MC and a vocalist. And back then, even Wyclef and Pras were kinda dope. 16 tracks in all, including "How Many MC's", "Ready Or Not", "Killing Me Softly" (Lauryn Hill's amazing version of the Roberta Flack classic), "Fu-Gee-La", and "No Woman, No Cry".

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Full Force — Get Busy 1 Time ... CD
Columbia (Japan), 1986. Used .... $19.99
Surprisingly great work from Full Force – a set that seems to only get better with the passage of time, set apart nicely from most of its 80s soul contemporaries with a good deal of homegrown charm! Sure, there's some pretty heavy beats here – and sure, the sound is a few notches towards commercial/crossover territory – but there's also a really honest appeal to the record, a kind of intimate group feel that's an update of 70s funky groups – taken more strongly into an electric 80s style! Vocals come through nicely on some of the best tracks, and relax into the groove on some of the others – and titles include "Unfaithful", "Never Had Another Love", "Temporary Love Thing", "Old Flames Never Die", "Child's Play (parts 1 & 2)", and "Chain Me To The Night". CD also features lots of bonus tracks – including "Only Temporary", "Temporary Bow Legged Theatre", "Unfaithful (faithful rmx)", "Old Flames (My Desire My Burning Fire)", "Love Scene (12" mix)", and "Unfaithful (doctor no na na no no no)".
(Out of print.)

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Blind Boy Fuller — East Coast Piedmont Style ... CD
Columbia/Legacy, Late 30s. Used .... $6.99
(Out of print.)

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Benny Goodman — Live At Carnegie Hall ... CD
Columbia, 1978. Used 2CD .... $1.99
(Out of print.)

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Dexter Gordon — Gotham City ... CD
Columbia, 1981. Used .... $12.99
(Out of print.)
Also available: Gotham City ... LP $2.99

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Woody Herman — Woody's Winners ... CD
Columbia/Sony (France), Early 60s. Used .... $4.99
(Out of print, name in pen on booklet.)

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Billie Holiday — Lady Day – The Best Of Billie Holiday (2CD set) ... CD
Columbia/Legacy, Mid 30s/Early 40s. Used 2CD .... $5.99

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Rebbie Jackson — Reaction (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Columbia/FTG, 1986. Used .... $8.99
A smoking second album from Rebbie Jackson – a set that has Rebbie working with strong production help from two of the bigger aspects of the Columbia Records soul family in the 80s – Tito Jackson and Reggie Lucas, who each handle a handful of songs along with David Conley and Howie Rice. The album's got a bubbly, perky approach to soul – almost more catchy and beat-heavy than Jackson's debut for the label, with cuts that include "Reaction", "Ticket To Love", "Ain't No Way To Love", "Lessons In The Fine Art Of Love", "Always Wanting Something", "You Send The Rain Away", and "If You Don't Call". CD features loads of bonus tracks – including "You Send The Rain Away (single)", "Reaction (single)", "Reaction (ext dance)", "Reaction (dub)", "Reaction (inst)", "Ticket To Love (7" mix)", and "Ticket To Love (12" mix)".
(CD case has a cutout hole.)
Also available: Reaction (with bonus tracks) ... CD $14.99

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Andre Kostelanetz — For The Young At Heart/I'll Never Fall In Love Again ... CD
Columbia/Collectables, 1968/1970. Used .... $2.99

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Andre Kostelanetz — Last Tango In Paris/Plays Greatest Hits (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Columbia/Collectables, 1950s/1973. Used .... $2.99

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Andre Kostelanetz — Plays Michel Legrand's Greatest Hits/Plays Chicago ... CD
Columbia/Vocalion (UK), 1971/1974. Used .... $9.99
An older bandleader takes on sounds from two different groovy sources of the 70s – both of them great! Plays Michel Legrand has Andre Kostelanetz serving up some sweet versions of tunes from some of Legrand's famous soundtracks of the 60s and early 70s – most of them done with fairly broad string arrangements, but underscored with some of the groovier tones and timings that make Michel's music so great. Andre never gets too overemotional, even when things are lush – and titles include "What Are You Doing For The Rest Of Your Life", "Summer Of 42", "Lady Sings The Blues", "Orson's Theme", "Once Upon A Summertime", and "Pieces Of Dreams". Plays Chicago is even weirder, but maybe even cooler too – as Andre Kostelanetz handles the music of Chicago – stripping the tunes of the heavy brass styles you might expect, and instead washing them heavily in strings, which then often get a similar dynamic range to the horns! Arrangements are from Don Sebesky, Torri Zito, Luther Henderson, Marty Manning, and Al Capps – and titles include "Fancy Colours", "Make Me Smile", "Questions 67 & 68", "Beginnings", "25 Or 6 To 4", "Flight 602", and "Wake Up Sunshine".
Also available: Plays Michel Legrand's Greatest Hits/Plays Chicago ... CD $16.99

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Andre Kostelanetz — Scarborough Fair & Other Great Movie Hits/Traces (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Columbia/Collectables, 1968/1969. Used .... $2.99

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Eddie Lang & Joe Venuti — Stringing The Blues ... CD
Columbia/Koch, Late 20s/Early 30s. Used .... $11.99
(Out of print.)

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Branford Marsalis Trio — Bloomington ... CD
Columbia, 1993. Used .... $0.99
(Out of print.)

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Wynton Marsalis — Citi Movement ... CD
Columbia, 1993. Used 2CDs .... $6.99
A nice little take on the "city symphony" mode that was big in American music a few decades back – served up by the Wynton Marsalis Septet of the early 90s, with decidedly modern touches! The double-length album's a three-tiered affair – with part one standing out as Wynton's extended "Cityscape" – a tribute to New York, done in styles that range from mellow and contemplative, to more hustling and bustling, in true speed of the city. Next up is another suite of tracks titled "Transatlantic Echoes" – work that's still jazz-based, but with a nod to African roots in some of the percussion and phrasing. Last up is "Some Present Moments Of The Future" – the final suite of the album, and one that almost echoes some of the rootsier modes explored by Wynton in his southern trilogy of a few years before. Players include Wynton on trumpet, Todd Williams on tenor and soprano sax, Wes Anderson on alto, Wycliffe Gordon on trombone, Reginald Veal on bass, Herlin Riley on drums, and Eric Reed on piano – and the album also features some guest tenor from Herb Harris and a bit of piano by Marthaniel Roberts.
(Out of print. First pressing. Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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new Wynton Marsalis — Marciac Suite ... CD
Columbia, 1999. Used .... $4.99
(Punch through barcode.)

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Wynton Marsalis — Wynton Marsalis (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD
Columbia (Japan), 1982. Used .... $14.99
The classic debut of a young Wynton Marsalis – cut after a stretch when Wynton was working with Art Blakey, and had really sharpened his chops! The record's a wonderful return to straight jazz tradition for Columbia – but it also has some modern moments too – proof that the younger generation of 80s jazz players still had plenty of fresh sounds to bring to the table. Half of the record has Marsalis paired with the VSOP rhythm section – in a way that provides a nice link with the more modern edges of Columbia jazz a decade before. Wynton's sometimes a bit serious in his approach, but also opens up with freer Blakey-inspired moments too – and other players here include Herbie Hancock and Kenny Kirkland on piano, Jeff Watts and Tony Williams on drums, Clarence Seay and Ron Carter on bass, and Branford Marsalis on sax. Titles include "Twilight", "RJ", "Hesitation", "I'll Be There When The Time Comes", and "Father Time".
(Out of print. Includes obi.)

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John McLaughlin — Electric Guitarist ... CD
Columbia, 1978. Used .... $4.99
A key change for John McLaughlin – post-Mahavishnu, post-Shakti, and very much the electric guitarist promised in the title! The album's one of McLaughlin's more professional fusion outings of the 70s, but still has some of the earthiness of his roots – and despite a rather large lineup that includes players from both previous groups, plus some 70s fusion superstars, John still manages to make the album come across with a nicely personal feel. Guitars are acoustic and electric, six string and twelve – and titles include "Miles Davis", "Guardian Angels", "Singing Earth", "The Dark Prince", "The Unknown Dissident", and "Desire & The Contorter".
(Out of print.)

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Thelonious Monk — Monk. ... CD
Columbia (France), 1964. Used .... $5.99
Beautiful Columbia work from Thelonious Monk – a record that has as much warmth and charm as it does visionary modernist moments! A number of the tunes are standards, not Monk compositions – and they're done here with a sense of depth and joy of exploration that's really wonderful – a transformative energy that opens them up magically – and which sits them strongly next to the few original tunes by Thelonious on the set. The tenor sax of Charlie Rouse is a joy throughout – angular and fluid, but also personal and soulful as well – and Monk's piano has some especially timeless edges on the mellower tracks. Titles include "Liza", "I Love You", "That Old Man", "Pannonica", "Teo", and a nice take on "April In Paris".
Also available: Monk. (plus bonus tracks) ... CD $5.99

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Thelonious Monk — Straight No Chaser (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Columbia, 1967. Used .... $4.99
Classic 60s work from Thelonious Monk – featuring his incredible quartet with Charlie Rouse on tenor, certainly Monk's best-ever musical soulmate! The album features some newer versions of older tunes, and a few written just for the album – but the source of the material is not important, as the Monk/Rouse treatment always transforms whatever is handled, and recreates the work as an an angular sculpture of modernist beauty. Other players include Larry Gales on bass and Ben Riley on drums – and titles include "Locomotive", "Blue Sea", "We See", "Japanese Folk Song", and "Straight No Chaser". Features previously unreleased versions of "Green Chimneys" and "I Didn't Know About You".
(BMG Direct pressing.)

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Thelonius Monk — Ken Burns Jazz ... CD
Columbia/Legacy, Used .... $1.99
(BMG Direct pressing.)

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Marcus Roberts — Time & Circumstance ... CD
Columbia, 1996. Used .... $3.99

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Bally Sagoo — Bollywood Flashback ... CD
Columbia (UK), 1994. Used .... $1.99

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Woody Shaw — Stepping Stones – Live At The Village Vanguard (expanded edition) ... CD
Columbia/Legacy, 1978. Used .... $7.99
Soulful brilliance from Woody Shaw – a searing live set that matches the power of earlier classics like Moontrane and Blackstone Legacy! The album's got Woody working with a heck of a great group – Carter Jefferson on tenor and soprano sax, Onaje Allan Gumbs on piano, Clint Houston on bass, and Victor Lewis on drums – all of whom come together with just the right mix of earthy grooving and spiritual searching that puts Woody in his best light. Jefferson is especially great – as it's his soaring work on reeds that really give the album a sense of spirit – but credit should also be giving to the well-knit rhythm team, whose ability to push out in flowing lines of power really raises the energy of the performance. Titles include "Stepping Stone", "In A Capricornian Way", "Seventh Avenue", and "Theme For Maxine". CD features 3 bonus tracks, 2 unissued – "Blues For Ball", "All Things Being Equal Are Not", and "Escape Velocity".
(BMG Direct pressing.)

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Bessie Smith — Complete Recordings Vol 1 (2CD box) ... CD
Columbia, Early 30s. Used 2 CDs .... $4.99
(Punch through barcode.)

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Bruce Springsteen — Live 1975 to 85 (3CD box set) ... CD
Columbia, Mid 70s-Mid 80s. Used .... $11.99
(Includes original book. Box has some light wear and a small amount of marker.)

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Stan Tracey — Jazz Suite Inspired By Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood ... CD
Columbia/Resteamed (UK), 1965. Used .... $24.99
A landmark album from one of the greatest European pianists ever! Stan Tracey first made his mark in the Brit bop scene of the late 50s – breaking out with a fresh style that was infused with modern touches of Monk and Tristano – certainly some of the most striking on his side of the Atlantic at the time. By the time of this 1965 album, he'd honed his sound brilliantly – and is working here in quartet formation on a set of original tunes based around Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood. Don't be put off by the source of the album's inspiration, though – as there's no "jazz meets poetry" here, just straight jazz in a fresh modern vein – played by a group that features wonderfully edgey tenor by Bobby Wellins, arcing perfectly with Tracey's angular lines on piano! Drums are by Jackie Dougan, bass is by Jeff Clyne, and the album's one of the key British jazz treasures of the 60s! Titles include "AM Mayhem", "Starless & Bible Black", "Cockle Row", "No Good Boyo", "Penpals", and "Llareggub".
(Out of print.)

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Luther Vandross — Your Secret Love ... CD
Columbia, 1996. Used .... $2.99
Nothing secret about Luther Vandross at this point in his career – as the album's part of his huge mainstream run in the 90s – with a strongly crossover sound to match! At points, the record verges on adult contemporary themes and backings – but Luther's vocals remain solidly soulful throughout – sometimes with a hint of cliche, but if so, only the sort of cliches that other singers were copping from the original Vandross groove. Titles include a remake of "Goin Out Of My Head", "This Time I'm Right", "Knocks Me Off My Feet", "Too Proud To Beg", "Crazy Love", "Your Secret Love", and "It's Hard For Me To Say".
(Out of print original pressing.)

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Sarah Vaughan — Sarah Vaughan In Hi Fi (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Columbia, 1955. Used .... $7.99
One of Sarah's few albums for Columbia – and quite possibly the best, thanks to some great small group backing, heard on 8 of the album's 12 tunes! The group's a really great one – with Miles Davis on trumpet, Benny Green on trombone, Buddy Johnson on tenor, Tony Scott on clarinet, Mundell Lowe on guitar, and Billy Taylor on piano – all of whom get some surprising solo space on the album, and make the record one of Sarah's best jazz outings of the 50s. The remaining tracks on the set have a lusher ballad style, but are still quite nice – and titles include "Mean To Me", "Goodnight My Love", "Can't Get Out Of This Mood", "East Of The Sun", "Pinky", "Ooh Whatcha Doin To Me", and "Come Rain Or Come Shine". 10 bonus tracks too – including unreleased cuts and alternates.
(Out of print.)

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Jeff Tain Watts — Bar Talk ... CD
Columbia, 2002. Used .... $6.99
(Out of print.)

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Weather Report — Live & Unreleased ... CD
Columbia/Legacy, Mid 70s-Mid 80s. Used 2CD .... $9.99
(Includes original slipcase.)

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new Harry Connick Jr — Blue Light ... CD
Columbia, 1991. Used .... $2.99 Just Sold Out!
(Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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new Harry Connick Jr — Lofty's Roach Souffle ... CD
Columbia, 1988. Used .... $2.99 Just Sold Out!
(Barcode has a cutout hole)

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JJ Johnson — JJ Inc ... CD
Columbia, 1960. Used .... $8.99 Just Sold Out!
JJ Johnson's greatest album – without a doubt! This gem of a session was recorded in 1960 in New York, with an incredibly hip sextet that includes Cedar Walton, Clifford Jordan, and Freddie Hubbard. The tracks are all long, hip, and very much in a Blue Note soul jazz mode – very unusual not only for Johnson, but for Columbia records as well. The album feels like it should have been issued on Epic, with those killer Dave Bailey sides from 1961 – which might be why it has frequently gotten lost in Johnson's career, hidden amidst some of the sleepier material that seems to see the light of day more often than this one. The album's a stone winner all the way through – and features Johnson playing some of his gutsiest solos ever. Tracks include "Minor Mist", "In Walked Horace", "Fatback", "Aquarius", and "Shutterbug".
(Out of print. Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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David Murray — Shakill's Warrior ... CD
DIW/Columbia, 1991. Used .... $11.99 Just Sold Out!
A surprisingly nice album of straight ahead tenor tracks from David Murray – playing here in a quartet with guitarist Stanley Franks, drummer Andrew Cyrille, and the great Don Pullen, who plays organ on the session! The album's not exactly in the classic soul jazz organ/tenor mode – but it is one of the few that Murray ever recorded, and it's quite interesting to hear him in this sort of a format. Plus, it was also one of the few recorded during that magic year of 1991 – when DIW really seemed to be getting things right, turning out some of the few truly genius albums in the history of the label. Titles include "Milano Strut", "Black February", "At The Cafe Central", "In The Spirit", and "High Priest".
(Out of print. US pressing. Barcode has a cutout hole.)
 
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Johnny Coles — Little Johnny C (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD
Blue Note (Japan), 1963. Used .... $14.99
A rare session as a leader from trumpeter Johnny Coles – a player who cut some great work in the groups of James Moody and Gil Evans, but who shines even more brightly on this classic Blue Note album! Coles really has an ear for finding the hippest side of his instrument – and he blows with a style that's unlike anyone else we can think of – and certainly far from the mellower tones of his previous leader set for Columbia. This album's got a great mix of hardbop and modern ideas – right up there with the best Blue Note had to offer at the time – and the group's filled with equally hip players who include Joe Henderson on tenor, Leo Wright on alto and flute, Duke Pearson on piano, Bob Cranshaw on bass, and either Pete LaRoca or Walter Perkins on drums. Titles include "Heavy Legs", "Hobo Joe", "Jano", and "Little Johnny C". Very hip, very hard, and very swingin!
(Includes obi.)

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Duke Ellington & Johnny Hodges — Back To Back (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Verve/Essential Jazz (Spain), 1959. Used .... $8.99
Duke Ellington makes a rare Verve appearance on this classic album – and works strongly in the mode of earlier sides recorded for the label by Johnny Hodges! There's a relaxed, small group feel going on here – one that's a bit different than some of the tighter Ellington work on Columbia during the 50s, and which almost paves the way for some of the more intimate piano sides that Duke would record during the 60s. In a way, Hodges is almost at the lead – given how comfortable he is here in a Verve setting – and other players include Harry Edison on trumpet, Les Spann on guitar, Sam Jones on bass, and Jo Jones on drums. The real charm, as always, is Hodges' solos, lean, mean, raspy, and soulful – and titles include "Weary Blues", "Royal Garden Blues", "Loveless Love", "St Louis Blues", and "Wabash Blues".
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new Barbra Streisand — Higher Ground ... CD
Columbia, 1997. Used .... $3.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock

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new Idrees & Jamila Sulieman — Camel (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD
Columbia/Jazzhus Disk (Japan), 1964. Used .... $19.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A true jazz treasure from the 60s – as if you couldn't guess that already from the cover! The album's a really rare one from trumpeter and reedman Idrees Sulieman – a player who shone strongly on Prestige Records in the late 50s – then made the trip overseas, where he became a key member of the Clarke Boland Big Band! The set sparkles with some of the best energy of some of Idrees' contemporaries in that ensemble, especially some of the smaller combo offshoots of the CBBB – and, no surprise, it features some great work from saxophonist Sahib Shihab – another ex-pat who followed similar lines as Sulieman! Even more unusual, though, are the album's two vocal tracks from Jamila Sulieman – a great singer we'd never heard from before – and who brings in these deep blue tones on her pair of performances – almost in the way female vocals might be used on a Charles Mingus album from the time. Other numbers are soaringly instrumental – and half the album features a large group with Shihab on baritone sax, Bernt Rosengren on tenor, and alto sax from Sulieman – who then switches to trumpet for the album's remaining small group tracks. Titles include "Blues For Emanon", "The Camel", "Dawud's Bossa Nova", "I'll Remember April", "Sad & Strange", and "Long For The Blues".
(Includes obi.)

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new Steve Tyrell — This Guy's In Love ... CD
Columbia, 2003. Used .... $4.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Booklet appears to be signed by the artist.)

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new Luther Vandross — Love Luther (4CD set – tri-fold book version) ... CD
Columbia/Legacy, Used 4 CDs .... $18.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Way more than just a simple collection of work by Luther Vandross – as this one definitely lives up to the "love" in the title, and spreads it around with a massive amount of work that shows the true depths of Luther's talents! In addition to some hits and favorites, the set also features rare demo material, live tracks, duets, and a full rehearsal session – plus work by Vandross with the groups Change, Charme, and Luther! The 56-song, 4CD package also comes with a 60 page booklet that includes rare photos, an essay, and more – and songs include the exclusive new single "There's Only You", plus the previously unreleased tracks "Meet Luther Vandross", "Ready For Love (demo)", "If You Can't Dance (demo)", and "There's Only You", "Anyone Who Had A Heart", and "So Amazing" from The Montserrat Sessions. Other titles include "Love The One You're With", "George Porgy", "Funky Music Is A Part Of Me", "Power Of Love/Love Power", "How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye", "If This World Were Mine", "She Loves Me Back", "Searching (live)", "Always & Forever (live)", "A House Is Not A Home (live)", "Isn't There Someone", "Dance With My Father", "Take You Out", "The Closer I Get To You", "Superstar/Until You Come Back To Me (LP mix)", and lots lots more!

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new Grover Washington Jr — All My Tomorrows ... CD
Columbia, 1994. Used .... $1.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Out of print.)

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new Who — Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970 ... CD
Columbia/Legacy, 1970. Used 2CD .... $8.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(BMG Direct pressing.)
 
 
 

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